Hundreds March In Sleepy Hollow For Unity, Against Trump Immigration Ban

Marchers make their way down Route 9.Photo Credit: Julie Larsen MaherA march to show solidarity for immigrants drew hundreds of people to Sleepy Hollow on Sunday.Photo Credit: Julie Larsen MaherSeveral signs on display in the #Unity10591 march.Photo Credit: Julie Larsen MaherMarchers walked from the Church of Saint Teresa of Avila on Beekman Avenue to Patriots Park off Route 9 on the Sleepy Hollow-Tarrytown border.Photo Credit: Julie Larsen MaherParticipants in the #Unity10591 march were reacting to President Donald Trump’s immigration policies, including the ordering of a wall between the United States and Mexico, the suspension of resettling Syrian refugees and banning people from Syria.Photo Credit: Julie Larsen Maher

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WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.Y. – A march to show solidarity for immigrants drew hundreds of people to Sleepy Hollow on Sunday.

Participants in the #Unity10591 march were reacting to President Donald J. Trump’s immigration policies, including the ordering of a wall between the United States and Mexico, the suspension of resettling Syrian refugees and banning people from Syria and six other predominantly Muslim nations from entering the country.

Marchers walked from the Church of Saint Teresa of Avila on Beekman Avenue to Patriots Park off Route 9 on the Sleepy Hollow-Tarrytown border.

Among the signs marchers held read, "We Are All In This Together," "The People United Will Never Be Divided," "Muslims Are Part Of Our Family," and "Tweet Everyone With Respect."

"I never thought I'd see the day when refugees, who have fled war-torn countries in search of a better life, would be turned away at our doorstep," Cuomo said. "We are a nation of bridges, not walls, and a great many of us still believe in the words 'give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses."

Cuomo said he's directed the Port Authority, the Department of State, and my Counsel's Office to jointly explore all legal options to assist anyone detained at New York airports, and ensure that their rights are protected.

"America is a nation of laws and those laws provide rights that must be respected and followed regardless of political ideology," Cuomo said.

Trump, who owns the $19.5 million Seven Springs estate in Bedford, also owns Trump National Golf Club Hudson Valley in Stormville and Trump National Westchester in Briarcliff Manor. The Trump name also adorns Trump Tower At City Center in White Plains, Trump Plaza in New Rochelle, Trump Park Residences in Yorktown and the Donald J. Trump State Park on the Westchester/Putnam border.